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Original Article Therapeutic effect of solifenacin combined with tamsulosin on benign prostatic hyperplasia with overactive bladder

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Table 1. Comparison of general data between the two groups of patients
Table 2. Comparison of various indicators before and after treatment in two groups of patients
Table 3. Comparison of effective rate after treatment be-tween two groups of patients
Table 4. Comparison of quality of life between two groups of patients

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